On Monday evening, o5 November, 2007, in Saskatoon The Honourable Allan
Rock, Q.C. spoke to a sparse gathering about his role as Canada's UN
ambassador in developing a "legal response" to "the moral
responsibility" to prevent mass atrocity in a "crazy and tragic
world."

If a person did not know of Mr. Rock's fervent opposition to firearms
ownership for self-protection, one could almost think that Mr. Rock
believed what he was saying.

Mr. Rock would have people being slaughtered by their own governments
to wait while the nations of the world developed the "political
will" to stop the genocide in a sovereign state by economic sanctions.

Mr. Hal Schnare, who grew up in post WWII Europe, and "needed
a firearm for self-protection" asked Mr. Rock how he could protect
himself from Mr. Rock's firearms confiscation.

Mr. Rock declined to answer the question publicly.

After the Q&A period, Jack Wilson & I had our picture taken
with Mr. Rock

Since between the two of us we own over fifty unregistered firearms,
and neither of us have a firearms licence,
we wonder about the effectiveness of Mr. Rock's Firearms Act.